Step 1
Pick Product Family
Start from motor architecture fit: frame size, dynamic torque expectations, and controller pairing assumptions.
Source precision planetary gearheads with engineering support, OEM customization, motor matching review, and export-ready delivery.

Factory Capability Highlights
Engineering, manufacturing, and supply support designed for industrial procurement teams.
Inline, right-angle, and high-torque planetary gearheads for diverse load and precision targets.
Configurable ratio, backlash class, shaft interface, and assembly details based on your application requirements.
Incoming, in-process, and outgoing checkpoints with traceable records for stable repeat orders.
Lead-time coordination, export packaging, and shipment planning for international sourcing schedules.
Capability Snapshot
Quick view of our core procurement and engineering support scope.
Multi-size Product Lines
Custom Program Support
Rapid RFQ Response
Use this gallery as a visual baseline before you lock RFQ scope: inline, right-angle, high-torque, and application-proven options.






Step 1
Start from motor architecture fit: frame size, dynamic torque expectations, and controller pairing assumptions.
Step 2
Confirm your architecture against application duty, thermal envelope, and integration constraints before sample planning.
Step 3
Review revision control, sample acceptance evidence, and delivery governance before commercial finalization.
This quick matrix helps cross-functional teams compare major options before opening a detailed RFQ thread.
| Family | Best Fit | Key Metric | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inline Planetary Gearheads | Best for OEM teams needing predictable servo response and clean mechanical packaging. | Backlash Class: 3-15 arcmin | Backlash class directly affects positioning stability and vibration control. |
| Right-Angle Planetary Gearheads | For integrators balancing torque, footprint, and cable routing constraints. | Output Torque Range: 20-1200 Nm | Defines the achievable payload and acceleration capability of the axis. |
| High-Torque Planetary Gearheads | For OEM buyers with high-load, high-duty applications and strict reliability targets. | Peak Torque Capability: 2.5x to 3.5x nominal | Peak capacity is critical for acceleration bursts and shock events. |
Practical buyer-side checklists, decision frameworks, and technical insights from our OEM engineering team.

Buyer-side method to separate backlash and repeatability, lock test protocols, and release PO with measurable acceptance evidence.

Practical servo-to-gearhead sizing workflow using inertia ratio, torque margin, and RFQ-ready assumptions to reduce commissioning risk.

Weekly buyer brief on 2026 policy and supply signals, with landed-cost scenarios and RFQ control gates for precision gearhead sourcing.
FAQ
Share your specs and procurement timeline to receive engineering feedback and next-step guidance.
Inquiry Email
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If your team is evaluating planetary gearhead suppliers, start with a workflow that combines technical fit, validation criteria, and delivery planning in one track. This avoids the common failure mode where model selection looks correct on paper but fails during commissioning or pilot ramp.
| Decision Stage | Best Page | What You Gain |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture fit | Products | Compare gearhead families, motor-matching logic, and RFQ input requirements. |
| NEMA frame fit-check | NEMA Compatibility | Move from frame size assumptions to fit-check and RFQ-ready integration inputs for NEMA 17/23/34/42. |
| Application risk | Applications | Review scenario-based risk controls and measurable validation checkpoints. |
| Inertia pre-check | Inertia Matching Calculator | Estimate ratio direction from reflected inertia and torque constraints before opening the RFQ thread. |
| Supplier execution | OEM Capabilities | Understand DFM, prototype control, quality records, and export delivery governance. |
| Execution start | Contact / RFQ | Use the inquiry checklist to reduce quote loops and get a faster actionable response. |
For deeper decision support, review our engineering blog where each post includes practical buyer-side checklists.